jan ale o toki!I'm jan Same, I've started learning toki pona a few weeks ago after reading an article about a group of persons learning it in two days.I love learning languages so I took the challenge. Well two days wasn't enough but I liked the community and how toki pona sounded so I continued.

Another reason I did this was to create a font. But I don't know how to program such a thing. I hope that somebody with programming knowledge will be able to create one using these graphics.If you're out there, toki pona needs you!

So there you have it, my little contribution to the world of toki pona.Tell me what you think. ni li pona ala pona?

Super cool stuff. I've had more or less the same idea about a year ago. I also fell in love with the hieroglyphs by Jonathan. My interest was mainly in creating an algorithm for producing the sitelen sitelen using vector glyphs, not in creating the vector glyphs themselves. I've tried several methods and found that I could transform a toki pona string into lovely sitelen sitelen using a bit of JavaScript, the glyphs as SVGs and FlexBox CSS styling, which handles the required stretching and nesting of glyphs automatically (well sort of).

I left the project in its infancy, mainly because of a lack of motivation to create all the vector glyphs myself and second I didn't have a nice set of example sentences to test my algorithm on.

You, my friend, have now given me both: vector glyphs (prettier than mine) and a nice chapter of sentences to play with. I think I will reboot my project once again!! Thanks!

BTW I also started on a kind of mindfulness/toki pona learning app that not only uses sitelen sitelen for text but also uses the word glyphs instead of standard UI icons such as 'back', 'save',' share', 'ok', 'cancel'. After all, a full set of icons can also be seen as a minimal language.

jan Olae wrote:BTW I also started on a kind of mindfulness/toki pona learning app that not only uses sitelen sitelen for text but also uses the word glyphs instead of standard UI icons such as 'back', 'save',' share', 'ok', 'cancel'. After all, a full set of icons can also be seen as a minimal language.

jan Olae o, toki!pali sina li pona tawa mi.

Is it possible to use your apps on other operating systems?

pona!

pona!jan Lopehttps://jan-lope.github.io(Lessons and the Toki Pona Parser - A tool for spelling, grammar check and ambiguity check of Toki Pona)

On my foe list are the sockpuppets janKipo and janSilipu because of permanent spamming.